Cardiogenic Shock: A Rare Complication of Influenza

  • Hashmi A
  • Yousuf M
  • Waseem H
  • et al.
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Abstract

We have presented a case of 41-year-old male who presented to the hospital with worsening shortness of breath, fatigue and flu-like symptoms. On admission to hospital, the patient was in severe cardiogenic shock secondary to acute perimyocarditis. He was admitted to the cardiac intensive care unit for close monitoring and aggressive hemodynamic support. Influenza B antigen was detected in nasopharyngeal aspirate and the patient was started on oseltamivir. The patient's cardiac function improved significantly in few days and he was discharged home in stable condition with normal ejection fraction.

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Hashmi, A. T., Yousuf, M. S., Waseem, H., Ambesh, P., Rodriguez, D., & Adzic, A. (2018). Cardiogenic Shock: A Rare Complication of Influenza. Cureus. https://doi.org/10.7759/cureus.2549

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